The ESPN ’30 For 30′ Documentary About The XFL Will Debut In February

Pretty much everyone loves the universally-acclaimed 30 For 30 documentary series from ESPN. But we here at With Spandex have been particularly interested and excited about two particular installments that were announced some time back. The upcoming Ric Flair episode, and a complete history of Vince McMahon‘s failed XFL.

Well, we finally have a premiere date for “This Was The XFL,” so clear your 2017 calendar now. On Thursday, ESPN announced that the documentary will debut at 9 p.m. ET on February 2 … just three days before Super Bowl LI. (Spoiler: Zack Ryder loses Super Bowl LI.) The press release for the documentary makes us even more excited, as it sounds like McMahon himself will be yukking it up with Dick Ebersol throughout.

Three days before Super Bowl LI, ESPN Films will premiere the 30 for 30 documentary “This Was the XFL,” directed by Charlie Ebersol, chronicling the short-lived, ill-fated pro football league. The documentary, airing on February 2 at 9 p.m. ET on ESPN, tells the story in fascinating, candid, and often rollicking fashion featuring fellow television legends and close friends – Dick Ebersol and Vince McMahon.

A bold challenge, a fearless experiment and ultimately, a spectacular failure. In 2001, sports entertainment titans Ebersol and McMahon launched the XFL. It was hardly the first time a league had tried to compete with the NFL, but the brash audacity of the bid, combined with the personalities and charisma of Ebersol and McMahon and the marketing behemoths of their respective companies — NBC and WWE — captured headlines and a sense of undeniable anticipation about what was to come.

Bringing together a cast of characters ranging from the boardrooms of General Electric to the practice fields of Las Vegas, “This Was the XFL” is the tale of — yes — all that went wrong, but also, how the XFL ended up influencing the way professional team sports are broadcast today. And at the center of it all – a decades long friendship between one of the most significant television executives in media history and the one-of-a-kind WWE impresario. This film will explore how Ebersol and McMahon brought the XFL to life, and why they had to let it go.

I probably couldn’t be more excited about this. C’mon February, hurry up and get here.

If you’re lucky enough to make it out to the DOC NYC event, you can actually watch the world premiere of this bad boy on Friday. Don’t spoil it for us, though. We want to be able to drink it in (man).